COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONBrewed with chocolate from Colorado’s very own Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Inc., this Imperial Chocolate Cream Stout is full of rich, toasted chocolate notes with hints of dark fruit. 72 Imperial will take you where you need to go. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Tasted on tap. Almost black in color with tan head. Aroma is roasty chocolate. Taste is chocolate malty goodness with some roasty coffee taste with some cream. Very tasty.
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Aroma: The nose is mild and moslty chocolate, with some roast, and sweet malts as well
Appearance: It pours a dark brown colorwith a small head and some light, drippy lace
Flavor: The taste is sweet and malty, not a ton going on, pretty one dimensional
Palate: The body is light for the style and it has a thin feel, soft carbonation, and a short duration
Overall Impression:
I thought this beer was okay, but ultimately it is just a little too one dimensional and a little too thin to get a higher score than this.

push dark black brown clear with a big creamy cocoa colored head. Aroma and flavor are lighter as expected from a single sweet stout, with a decently creamy body. You get chocolate, not too sweet or bitter but blended well on that body, roasted malts as well.

This is a solid stout --- not exceptional, but really very tasty and worth seeking out for repeat tastings. Pours very dark brown with a nice medium brown head. Nose is a little roast but mostly sweeter, chocolately notes. Flavor puts the roast well into the background, with the chocolate notes really taking over. Not too sweet and quite tasty.

On tap @ Top Hops. This is a deep dark brown - as good as black in the glass really and it had a nice medium sized really dense and really good looking chocolaty top. Nice sweet chocolate nose, lots of chocolate ice cream in this one, a little bit of chili and sweet chocolate. Nice stuff. Yeah, as expected it’s a bit on the sweet side, but not to far out there. Really chocolaty in the taste, it has a soft soapy thing, some roastiness also, but the sweet chocolate is playing the main role here. Lacto sweet, some milky thing and it ends with a nice chocolaty confetti flavor. Really smooth on the oily mouthfeel and the carbonation is soft and almost prickling kits if flavor. 14.06.2013

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